Friday 24 August 2012

Game Of The Weekend - The Preview


Liverpool vs Manchester City

Sunday, 26th August, 4-00pm


Team News

Liverpool rested a large proportion of their first choice men in the midweek victory over Hearts in the Europa League, meaning that their fixture congestion shouldn't effect performance in this Premiership clash. This means that they can welcome back the big names of Gerrard, Suarez, Skrtel and Johnson to welcome last year's winners Manchester City to Anfield. Joe Cole is unlikely to feature and Daniel Agger is suspended after last weekend's red card in the disastrous defeat to West Brom, so Brendan Rodgers must decide who should partner Slovakian Skrtel in the centre of defence, either Jaime Carragher or Sebastian Coates. Another issue would be whether he opts for Borini or Carroll, and the Italian would certainly be favourite to get the nod. For City, they are still without Gareth Barry and Micah Richards, as well as Sergio Aguero who is set to miss about a month's worth of action after the knee injury he sustained in last week's win over Southampton in a tussle with Nathaniel Clyne. This means Roberto Mancini will call upon either Edin Dzeko or Mario Balotelli to partner in-form Carlos Tevez, and form would suggest Dzeko ; Balotelli received a red card in this fixture last season, and Dzeko scored in the win over Southampton. The rest of City's side should be similar to how they lined up last weekend.

Key Battles

Steven Gerrard vs Yaya Toure

The truly big match-up in this game, and one which will have a huge say on where the points go. Gerrard will look to push forward and support Suarez in attack, offering a potent threat in terms of goalscoring. The interesting issue comes when Toure himself gets forward, as he did to devastating effect last season, and this could leave space for temporary England captain Gerrard to operate in. This places a huge amount of responsibility upon the shoulders of whoever Mancini deploys in defensive midfield, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him opt for the experience of De Jong over Rodwell, who started the last game.

Carlos Tevez vs Martin Skrtel

Skrtel will most likely be asked to have the role of shackling red hot Tevez, who's been flying so far this season with two goals in two games. This is a huge ask, and if the Reds are to be successful they'll hope he can do a good job. Tevez is likely to drop deeper and drift around, so the whole of the Liverpool back line must stay alert at all times, as any slip-ups will be punished.

Luiz Suarez vs Vincent Kompany

For all the nice touches and flashes of brilliant skill, Suarez needs to up his level of performance in terms of goals, and this is one of the toughest tasks he will face all season in the shape of Vincent Kompany. The City captain will be paying close attention to Suarez, so he'll need to delve deep into his box of tricks to get himself some space and success.

Prediction

Liverpool 1-2 Manchester City

HA

Wednesday 15 August 2012

Game of the Weekend - The Preview


Match Preview – Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur

Saturday 18th August 2012, 5-30pm

Preview

A match up between two of last season’s contenders for the Champions League places promises to provide an entertaining start to the Barclays Premiership season of 2012/13. This exact fixture last year at in the North East produced an enthralling draw, with Shola Ameobi netting the Toon’s equalizer. However, despite the two teams being evenly matched for most of last season, there has been a great deal of change for the North London club, starting with their new manager being Andre Villas Boas. Villas Boas has faced Newcastle once before, winning 3-0 at St James’ Park with his Chelsea side last season, but having been a failure by and large for the Blues it will be interesting to see how he gets on this season. Both these sides will be aiming to finish in and around the top four again, but it’s going to be a tough ask with any of last year’s top eight all aiming for a European place.

Team News

Newcastle have some mounting injury problems as the season draws nearer, something which will worry them due to their fixture congestion in the early week’s of the campaign. Papiss Cisse (hamstring), Demba Ba (shin), Yohan Cabaye (fitness) and Hatem Ben Arfa (knee) all missed their last friendly, a 4-1 defeat to Cardiff, and captain Fabricio Coloccini was forced off during that clash. Highly rated midfielder Tiote also didn’t complete the game, complaining of a calf strain. However, none of the players have been definitely ruled out and therefore Newcastle fans can be hopeful of seeing some of them, if not all, involved in some respect during this game. Aside from those front-line stars, this season can see the return of Steven Taylor for Newcastle, who missed a large proportion of last season through injury. This selection dilemma facing Alan Pardew could mean starting briefs for Ameobi, and maybe some younger players such as Romain Amalfitano or Haris Vuckic. In terms of Tottenham’s preparation, they are suffering a striker shortage of their own kind, with Adebayor not returning on loan or permanently (yet) and Jermaine Defoe looking like one of their only options upfront. It’s been a Summer of rumours for Spurs in truth, linked with numerous players. They have secured the signings of Jan Vertonghen and Gylfi Sigurdsson, who will surely play some part in this opener, with Scott Parker ruled out with a persistent Achilles issue.

Key Battles

Danny Simpson vs Gareth Bale

Having pulled out of the Olympics, Welshman Bale has had a flying pre-season despite picking up a slight knock in a spat with Charlie Adam. Expect him to start down the left hand side here, and provide a stern test for Danny Simpson. If Simpson can force Bale back into his own half, and get help from Newcastle’s wide midfielder, Tottenham will have one of their main threats limited. Perhaps Pardew will opt for Jonas on the right merely to help counter this threat.

Sigurdsson vs Tiote

If the Ivorian does start, and likewise Sigurdsson is named in the Spurs staring XI, this is going to be a huge battle. Having struck several spectacular goals for Swansea last season, the Icelandic international will have to be shackled at any possible opportunity, a job tailor-made for hard man Tiote. If he’s out injured with a calf problem, Newcastle might struggle to replace him and this could be costly.

Walker vs Santon

Two attacking full backs on display down the same side means something will have to give, and if Walker leaves space down the right flank Newcastle could capitalize. Likewise, Santon will have to be very alert to prevent Walker offering an overlap in number, as this would be dangerous.

Prediction

Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

HA 

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Barclays Premiership 2012/13 - Predictions


It's been a while now since Sergio Aguero dramatically won the Premiership for Manchester City back in May, but now England's top flight makes its long awaited return with a full set of fixtures this weekend. Here, we give our view on who will finish where this season, in alphabetical order.

Arsenal - 4th

They've strengthened their side with the signings of Podolski, Giroud and Cazorla, but still a cloud hangs over them with the future of Robin Van Persie not sorted out. This could have an impact on their early season form, but you would expect them to make the Champions League places again.

Aston Villa - 11th

Poor last season in finishing in the bottom third, under new manager Paul Lambert they will be keen to impress. Lambert himself comes in on the back of a hugely successful season in charge of Norwich, so he's got good pedigree. The first thing they need to fix is last year's lack of goals, but to date their high profile signings have all been defenders with one midfielder.

Chelsea - 3rd

A historic campaign last year, maybe even their best ever, means the pressure will again be ridiculously high upon Roberto Di Matteo's shoulders. However, with Torres looking like he's coming good at last and the additions of Hazard, Oscar, Marin and more set to follow, they will be strong. We don't anticipate a title tilt, but they should be a shoe-in for a top four place.

Everton - 8th

Impressive towards the back end of last season, they really need to shake the tag of slow starters off. Yet, their first game is against Manchester United, so don't expect too fast a start. Jelavic made a huge impact after joining in January, and they could even add old Liverpool star Michael Owen to their ranks. Expecting another solid season for Moyes' men.

Fulham - 15th

Fulham could start to struggle this season, having lost Etuhu, Murphy and Pogrebnyak in the close season. Especially with Dempsey still being linked with a move away, and Dembele always wanted, it could be a nervous wait until the end of the transfer window for the Cottagers. They won't go down, but might struggle to break into the top half.

Liverpool - 7th

With a new manager, it really is anybody's guess to where Liverpool will end up this season. One thing is for sure though, they need to improve on last year's disaster. However, signings like Joe Allen for £15 will not be enough for a push at the Champions League. Expect a similar campaign, but something to build on for new boss Brendan Rodgers.

Manchester City - 1st

They might have barely changed their squad, but it's still the best in the division. It's extremely hard to see anybody getting past them this season, as the core of their side is young and motivated for more success. Carlos Tevez could have a big role to play, looking leaner and fitter, as well as bagging a brilliant goal in their community shield win.

Manchester United - 2nd

Again they haven't really strengthened, but you just know that Manchester United under Ferguson will be right up their come the end of the season. As it stands, it doesn't look like they'll have enough to overhaul City. However, the potential signing of Robin Van Persie from Arsenal could change this.

Newcastle - 6th

A good season last time out will give them something to work from, and under Pardew's stewardship they keep impressing. It looks like it will be very hard for them to match the spending power of those above them, and perhaps another Europa League spot is the best they can hope for. Will need Cisse and Ba to fire them up the table again, having done well to hold onto them.

Norwich - 16th

A brilliant first campaign back in the top flight, but now have to re-adjust having lost their manager. Chris Hughton has come in, and will be eager to prove his worth after being sacked by Newcastle after leading them to the Premier League. Some astute signings such as Michael Turner and Robert Snodgrass should mean they have enough about themselves to avoid relegation.

QPR - 19th

They escaped by the skin of their teeth at the end of last season, and there seems to be no real structure to what they are doing in the transfer market. They have a ridiculously big squad, and this can surely only lead to disharmony. Mark Hughes has a big job on, can he manage it? They're a contender for relegation, and will have to do a lot to get away from the mire at the bottom.

Reading - 12th

Having stormed to the Championship title last season, they have made some good signings and have a known financial backer. All of this points to success, and Reading should have no trouble in staying up this season. The challenge, however, will be to stay there.

Southampton - 13th

Similarly, did brilliantly to go up and have spent big money. Therefore, you would expect them to have a satisfactory amount of success, especially considering the young talent they have coming through. Jack Cork and Adam Lallana are definitely players with big futures to look out for this season, along with new signing Jay Rodriguez.

Stoke - 10th

Nowadays a confirmed fixture in the Premiership, this will be another season of consolidating their mid-table status. Hard to beat at home, and generally a tough game whenever or wherever. Manager Tony Pulis is rapidly gaining more recognition for his success, and striker Peter Crouch may well feel he has something to prove having missed out on England's Euro 2012 squad despite a good season.

Sunderland - 9th

Improved drastically after Martin O'Neill came in midway through last season, and this rise should be set to continue. O'Neill did a very good job at Aston Villa, earning three consecutive 6th place finishes, and he'll be targeting similar success eventually at the Stadium of Light. Much will depend on their pursuit of Steven Fletcher of Wolves, having chased him for most of the Summer yet still not secured his signature.

Swansea - 18th

Having lost Brendan Rodgers, it could be a surprising struggle for the Welsh side this season. They did earn plenty of plaudits last season, and secured a very impressive finish, but under Michael Laudrup we're not convinced they have enough to do it again. Couple this with the loss of Joe Allen, and they have a lot of work to do if they can repeat last season's heroics.

Tottenham - 5th

Spurs were highly unlucky not to gain entry into the Champions League last season, and will be targeting that as their aim this season. With Chelsea flop Andre Villas Boas in charge, it will be interesting to see how they go. The young Portuguese manager will feel he has a lot to prove, although his man management skills in West London were nothing short of shocking. Has he learnt his lesson? Luka Modric saga could affect them, too.

West Brom - 17th

Another side with a new manager, meaning it is hard to predict where they will end up. Steve Clarke will be eager to prove himself as a number one, having spent all his previous career in the shadows, and it will be interesting to see how Romelu Lukaku goes on loan at the Hawthorns. We're backing them to just have enough to stay up.

West Ham - 14th

Sam Allardyce was very unfortunate to be sacked from his last post in the Premiership, at Blackburn, so it's a deserved return for the ex Bolton and Newcastle man. His West Ham side should be well equipped to manage easily enough here, although it will have been a blow not to land Andy Carroll, and they had to settle for a relatively unknown quantity, Modibo Maiga from Sochaux. Expect players like Kevin Nolan, Carlton Cole and the returning James Collins to have big roles to play.

Wigan - 20th

So often have they defied the odds and escaped from trouble, but yet again we are tipping them to go down. With Victor Moses' move to Chelsea seemingly edging closer, they will struggle for goals again. However, with Martinez still in charge, they will feel that they can upset the apple cart and extend their stay in the top flight.

What do you think will happen this season? Which team do you think will be most improved this time around? Let us know, and get involved in the debate on Twitter, finding us at @TacticalBet.

HA


TacticalBet Returns!

As promised, we're back just before the start of the 2012/13 Premiership season to offer our advice and tips ahead of the new season. Of course, football has already started with the Community Shield and a handful of Capital One Cup games, but this weekend is where the fireworks start. Aside from just football, we'll be offering our view on cricket, with England facing a crucial final Test against South Africa this week, and most other sports which will be in the media spotlight. Here's a brief run through of what you can expect over the coming days and weeks.

Premiership Predictions -

We did it last year, with a varying degree of success, and we'll have another go at this season.

Regular Updates -

Via our Twitter feed, @TacticalBet, we'll be keeping you up to date with all the goings on in the sporting world.

Analysis -

Aside from betting, we like to offer our view points on certain issues and performances, and we'll give plenty of analysis whenever we can/

Betting Tips -

Obviously, we'll be plying you with tips left right and centre, searching for that winning bet to help earn you some money. All odds given on the site with either come from Betfair, or SkyBet.

HA

Wednesday 4 July 2012

TacticalBet's Summer Break

With Euro 2012 done and dusted, Wimbledon slowly reaching its conclusion, and the cricket season continuing to be thwarted due to rain, TacticalBet is taking a Summer reporting break. We'll be back in early August to cover the start of the 2012/13 Premiership season in full glory. You may still see the odd piece of analysis from us though, so keep an eye out.

Here's a few tips from us to be getting along with -

Brazil to win the Olympic football @ 3.35
Tsonga to win Wimbledon @ 15
Steven Finn to be the top wicket taker in the ODI's vs Australia @ 3
Sussex to win the Friends Life T20 2012 @ 4.7

A big thanks is in order to thank all our readers for following us over the last year, we hope you've enjoyed what we've had to offer. We'll be back in August, and in the mean-time, enjoy the Olympics!

HA